The Gothenburg Port Authority and real estate company Castellum are jointly developing a fully leased, efficient and sustainable logistics facility in Halvorsäng, just north of the port terminals.
Construction of the new logistics park in Scandinavia’s largest port of Gothenburg is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2024. The tenant is the medical technology company Onemed, which plans to move in by 2026. The total investment for the joint venture is over €50 million.
“We are delighted to welcome Onemed to Sweden’s best logistics location and to bring another strong player into the port cluster, which will also bring in additional volume via the port’s quayside facilities,” said Göran Eriksson, CEO of the Port Authority. “It is pleasing that Onemed sees significant benefits in the distribution opportunities that this location offers and with the Port of Gothenburg and Castellum as a long-term partner.”
45,000 m2 facility at the Port of Gothenburg
The new 45,000 m² facility will be built to the standards of “Miljöbyggnad 4.0”, an environmental certification scheme for buildings and surrounding land, and has a total contract value of almost €50 million with a 12-year lease term. The planned plant has high sustainability standards and will include solar cells with an annual production capacity of 3 GWh.
In total, Castellum and the port authority are planning to develop several buildings with an area of 10,000 to 50,000 m² as part of the joint venture. Some of the buildings could be up to 35 meters high, allowing for space-saving storage of large quantities. Once the entire site has been completed, the total area of the buildings will be around 145,000 m².